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its been a while... but the grind never stops... color of the thursday?
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Petroglyph depicting whales, Qaqortoq, Greenland, 2010.
Pseudocyphellaria rainierensis
Oldgrowth specklebelly lichen
Met a cool dude at a lichen conference a few years back who was brave enough to ride in shotgun for me across the great state of Idaho, and he introduced me to to the gorgeous P. rainierensis. This foliose lichen has a loose, ragged-looking thallus with lobes varying in length from 1.5 cm to 20 cm. The upper surface is a pale blue-gray and dimpled to wrinkly in texture. It produces marginal and occasionally laminal lobules and isidia. The lower surface is pale tan to cream, and dotted with pseudocyphellae (pores through the surface to the middle layer of the lichen thallus). P. rainierensis is native to the old growth, temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest of North America. It is rare, and recent reports suggest it is declining. But I am happy to see that lichenologists are working on monitoring it in the wild (and using iNaturalist as one of their tools to do so), and working towards public-private partnerships to protect this awesome dude well into the future. (shout out to my pal Stephen T. Sharrett for his hard work and important contributions leading the way toward a brighter future for this and other imperiled PNW lichens. I wanna be him when I grow up)
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Under the Oak
Ramalina sideriza
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Western jackdaw/kaja. Värmland, Sweden (19 April 2019).
did some exploring today after work : )
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taking pics of lichen like im at a concert
Chaffinch/bofink. Värmland, Sweden (20 April 2019).
Hike to Kvalvika Beach, Lofoten, Norway (2024)
idk i feel like you'd make a great ermine
oooh that’s pretty good. I do love a rodent

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New Species of Marsupial Discovered in Peru
Scientists have identified a new species in the marsupial genus Marmosa from a single specimen collected on the eastern side of the Andes in San Martín department, Peru.
Marmosa is a genus of relatively small Neotropical mammals in the family Didelphidae. It is one of three genera that are known as mouse opossums; the others are Thylamys and Tlacuatzin. The new Marmosa species was discovered at an altitude where other species of this genus are not typically found. Named Marmosa chachapoya, the animal has reddish-brown fur, distinct mask-like markings on its face. It has a total length — including body and tail — of up to 25 cm (10 inches); the body alone measures only about 10 cm (4 inches)...
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New Species of Marsupial Discovered in Peru | Sci.News